Science of left ventricular unloading

Paolo Meani*, Serena Todaro, Giacomo Veronese, Mariusz Kowalewski, Andrea Montisci, Ilaria Protti, Giuseppe Marchese, Christiaan Meuwese, Roberto Lorusso, Federico Pappalardo

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Abstract

The concept of left ventricular unloading has its foundation in heart physiology. In fact, the left ventricular mechanics and energetics represent the cornerstone of this approach. The novel sophisticated therapies for acute heart failure, particularly mechanical circulatory supports, strongly impact on the mechanical functioning and energy consuption of the heart, ultimately affecting left ventricle loading. Notably, extracorporeal circulatory life support which is implemented for life-threatening conditions, may even overload the left heart, requiring additional unloading strategies. As a consequence, the understanding of ventricular overload, and the associated potential unloading strategies, founds its utility in several aspects of day-by-day clinical practice. Emerging clinical and pre-clinical research on left ventricular unloading and its benefits in heart failure and recovery has been conducted, providing meaningful insights for therapeutical interventions. Here, we review the current knowledge on left ventricular unloading, from physiology and molecular biology to its application in heart failure and recovery.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)818-831
Number of pages14
JournalPerfusion (United Kingdom)
Volume40
Issue number4
Early online date26 Jul 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2024

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